Friday, June 15, 2012

Surf and Turf Pizzas


It's Surf vs Turf,  with shrimp infused cream sauce, sausage and seafood going up against fried garlic and fresh tomato sauce with steak and pepperoni.  With a four different types of cheese to keep things interesting.


  




Surf Pizza Ingredients
1 small fillet haddock (or other firm white fish)
5 large shrimp with shells
1/2 Andouille sausage,  sliced thinly
1/4 cup bok choy,  sliced finely
1 spring onion diced

Cajun seasoning

1 cup mozzarella cheese,  diced
1/2 cup asiago cheese, grated
1/2 cup emmental cheese, grated

1 cup whipping cream
1/4 cup sour cream
1 bay leaf
4 whole allspice seeds

1 x Pizza dough

Turf Pizza Ingredients
1 small filet mignon,  sliced very thinly
1 garlic clove,  crushed and chopped finely
Italian herb seasoning
salt

4 large slices pepperoni,  quartered
1 spring onion, diced
1/8 cup bok choy, sliced thinly

1/2 cup mozzarella cheese, diced
1 cup cheddar cheese, grated
1/4 cup asiago cheese, grated

3 large ripe tomatoes,  stem removed and diced.
4 garlic cloves,  crushed and diced
olive oil

1 x Pizza dough

Surf Pizza Instructions
1.  Remove shells from shrimp and combine in a small sauce pan with whipping cream,  bay leaf and allspice.   Bring to a simmer and cover.   Reduce to a low heat and let it infuse for 10-15 minutes,  then strain, discarding the shell mixture.  Add the sour cream and bring to a simmer, then reduce heat and let the sauce thicken, then remove from heat.

2.  Remove skin from the haddock (if needed),  then dice into largish (1/2 inch) chunks.  Cut each shrimp into 3 chunks.  Sprinkle fish and shrimp with a little cajun seasoning, then cover with cling film and put in the fridge until ready to top the pizza.

3.  Heat oven to 450F with pizza stone.   Roll out the pizza dough,  then put in the oven to cook for 3 minutes.  Remove pizza from oven,  then add the toppings:  first the sauce,  then cheeses,  then bok choy and spring onions,  finally the sausage, fish and shrimp.   Cook in the oven for 11-12 minutes at 450F.

4.  Remove pizza from oven with pizza spatula.  You may need to gently tip the pizza over a sink to drain off juices from the fish, and put into the oven for a few minutes more to dry out the crust.

Turf Pizza Instructions
1.  Heat a small sauce pan with about 1/8 cup of olive oil.   Add the 4 crushed and diced garlic cloves and fry gently until turning golden.   Add the tomatoes and season with salt and pepper.   Cook for 10-15 minutes covered.   Every few minutes prod the tomatoes until they are well broken down.  Then remove from heat and sieve the sauce into a heat-proof dish,  pressing down on tomatoes to move as much as the flesh through the sieve.  Scrape the bottom of the sieve.   Then return the sieved tomato sauce to the pan and bring to a simmer.  Continue simmering until the mixture has thickened enough to spread on the pizza, then remove from heat.

2.  Mix the finely sliced steak with Italian herb seasoning,  a little salt and the garlic.  Leave to combine at room temperature until pizza is ready for topping.

3.  Heat oven to 450F with second pizza stone.  Roll out the pizza dough and cook in the oven for 3 minutes.  Remove pizza and add the toppings:  first the tomato sauce,  then the cheeses,   then the bok choy and spring onion,  finally the pepperoni and steak slices.  Cook in the oven for 11-12 minutes at 450F.

Serve pizzas with a good New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc or an Aussie Zinfandel.







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